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1st Annual Pro Bowl Draft - NFL Network


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Thought it was odd that Rivera chose the Colts LS over Jansen... must have been something he and Pagano agreed on prior to the draft, or maybe he's just busting Jansen's balls? 

 

He joked about it, but I seriously doubt he gave Jansen instructions to sabotage the other team with bad snaps.

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Thought it was odd that Rivera chose the Colts LS over Jansen... must have been something he and Pagano agreed on prior to the draft, or maybe he's just busting Jansen's balls? 

 

He joked about it, but I seriously doubt he gave Jansen instructions to sabotage the other team with bad snaps.

 

The fun thing about the pro bowl should be a team featuring players from different franchises. I think that he didn't want too much Panthers in one team. Hardy, Gross, Cam and Luke are still on the deck. The best thing would be a team with 3 and the other one has 4 Panthers. Divide and conquer  :cool:

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Thought it was odd that Rivera chose the Colts LS over Jansen... must have been something he and Pagano agreed on prior to the draft, or maybe he's just busting Jansen's balls? 

 

He joked about it, but I seriously doubt he gave Jansen instructions to sabotage the other team with bad snaps.

 

Initially, I was like wtf!  And then a few seconds later I realized what was going on.  

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One question, how does first annual make sense? It cannot become annual until a second is done simply because that time has not passed.

 

i went to the 1st annual big sip last year as well.

 

http://www.greensborocoliseum.com/news/2012/aug/1st-annual-big-sip-expo-coming-saturday-dec-8

 

 

edit:  they will consider it a great success and bore us with it again year after year.

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I don't watch the NFL network b/c their personalities are stale. Rich Eisen is alright, but the overall broadcast feels forced and dull.

 

I agree with you. I love watching these sports networks and their shows but there is something real artificial about NFLN. It's like they are trying to hard to be cool and at the same time real serious. 

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